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Einsteinian Science: Reconciling Religion and Science with Two New Scientific Discoveries

Authors: Dong-Yih Bau

Einstein elevated objective science that strived for the highest good of humanity. He initiated an inter-realm reconciliation of religion and science. Following his work, we have defined two new scientific discoveries: cosmic inertia and the success/failure system. In this paper, we attempt to establish two reconciliations between religion and science: the coexistence of gods and cosmic inertia, and the agreement of the Bible with the success/failure system. The results of these reconciliations are that (1) gods of all religious traditions are without conflict and have the same empirical reference, that is, cosmic inertia, and (2) the Bible aligns with the goal created by the success/failure system. Einsteinian science supremely regards the true picture of the universe, which approaches the highest good of humanity. The ultimate absurdity of science is that the scientific community, including Nobel prize winners, can never fathom Einsteinian science nor reconcile religion and science; thus, science is stagnating! Notes on disseminating Einsteinian science with our work are provided.

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